This doesn't say who, but it does say when. The spiral bound "memorandum book" came on the market in 1934, here's a brief article about it:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2006/07/15/first-spiral-notebook/
Papyrus paper was invented around 500 BC but the first bound books only date back to 100 AD.
No. For the most part spiral wire bound books are contraband.
A library bound book is one that has been bound - or re-bound - in such a way as to increase the durability and life-span of books in libraries. See the related links below for images of library-bound books.
Pompeii was a Roman city which destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD. At that time the Romans still used papyrus scrolls and made notebooks made with bound parchment pages. The Romans invented the codeces (plural of codex) which were papyrus or parchment bound books later.
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Pre-bound refers to books that have been bound by the publisher before being sold. These books usually have unchangeable covers and are typically sold to libraries and schools.
Per the Book Glossary at Powell's Books: Library Bound: A sturdy hardcover binding produced to withstand long-term use. Most Library Bound books do not have a dust jacket.
A bindery is a workshop or factory where books are bound.
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Sylvester Graham in 1829 in Bound Brook.
Flip books were invented when in 1979. They were invented by Atoro Volata, an Italian man.people say that Flip Books were invented by Leonardo Da Vinci.